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In Chaikovsky, Russia, a garden planter shaped like a tree stump, adorned with a decorative squirrel figurine, is filled with lush, purple and green foliage. The planter is positioned outdoors, with a blurred background of trees and greenery, suggesting a park or natural setting. A metal fence and a park bench are faintly visible in the distance. The planter itself features a hollowed-out section, creating a small cave-like opening, with the squirrel figurine perched on a branch-like protrusion to the right of it. The leaves of the plants are distinctly striped with shades of purple, green, and silver, indicating they are likely Tradescantia zebrina, commonly known as the inch plant or wandering Jew. The lighting suggests it is daytime, with sunlight filtering through the trees, casting dappled shadows.
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